Wednesday Mar 12, 2025

Ep. 53 - Cannabis or Guns? You Can't Have Both!

To date, cannabis has been legalized or decriminalized in 23 states, and 32 states have passed medical marijuana laws. This means that 74% of Americans live in a state where marijuana is legal for either recreational or medical use, and 54% live in a state where the recreational use of marijuana is legal. Yet within each state lies a hidden population: a group of gun owners who are now considered criminals by the federal government because they choose to use a plant as their medicine. Gun dealers are also confused about their ability to sell firearms to cannabis users, as they too are considered criminals if they allow guns to be bought by known cannabis consumers.

On the safety side of gun ownership, prohibitionists claim that cannabis use leads to increased suicide ideation and completed suicides, which is another argument to prohibit cannabis users from owning firearms.  While there is limited research on the concerns related to gun ownership and cannabis use, robust evidence suggests that the rates of both suicide ideation and completed suicides decrease after states legalize regulated access to cannabis.  In this episode of Cannabis Nurse Truths, we explore the issues surrounding this untenable choice: Cannabis or Guns, You Can’t Have Both.

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